In a tragic escalation of the ongoing conflict in Gaza, Israeli airstrikes have killed six people, among them Al Jazeera cameraman Rami al-Nabih. The Foreign Office has issued a statement calling for restraint, urging all parties to de-escalate tensions. The strikes, which occurred in the early hours of the morning, targeted multiple locations in Gaza City, according to Palestinian health officials.
The death toll includes civilians and, notably, a member of the press, raising concerns about the safety of journalists in conflict zones. Al-Nabih, a father of two, had been covering the conflict for years and was known for his courageous reporting. His death has sparked outrage among press freedom advocates, who are calling for an independent investigation.
The Israeli military said the strikes targeted militant infrastructure, but did not comment on the civilian casualties. The Foreign Office's call for restraint comes amid growing international pressure for a ceasefire. As the violence continues, the human cost becomes ever more stark: families mourn, journalists risk their lives, and the path to peace remains elusive.








